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Did you ever hear of Walter Bibbesworth, described as a "Thirteenth-Century Dr. Seuss?" Or did you ever stop to think about if or why Lancelot needed an education? These are just two of the topics to be discussed at an international conference on the UA campus beginning April 30.
Joaquin Ruiz hopes to draw more Hispanics into science with his weekly segment on local public radio station KUAZ.
The University of Arizona's School of Information Resources and Library Science is participating in OneBookAZ for Kids on April 23.
The University of Arizona Center for Latin American Studies will host readings by two prominent Latin-American authors noted for their books for children. The event is especially geared for teachers, librarians, K12 students and their parents.
Noted scientist, writer and painter William K. Hartmann will compare science and art as tools for understanding the universe.
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded $100,000 to the UA's Knowledge River to create public awareness of a day that celebrates children and reading.
This spring, the department of geography and regional development (GRD) at the University of Arizona implemented a new Adopt-a-School program with Apollo Middle School in the Sunnyside School District.
Dimitri Gutas, professor of Arabic and Graeco-Arabic in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University will give the annual Sabbagh Lecture on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Arizona Historical Society Museum.
The Eller College of Business and Public Administration is seeking faculty and staff to participate in a study on the considerations involved with organ donations.
The public is invited to a panel disussion on current issues and challenges in American Indian education.